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Hey guys,
I heard, that Boot Camp is only a Boot Manager for Mac OS X. So I wondered, if there isn't a method to install Boot Camp on an Zeph-AMD-OSX - but without EFI. I have following hard disk structure: <b>{First Hard Disk}</b> - 400GB, ATA, disk0 -- ... my Leopard Harddisk with a few partitions for data, recovery etc. <b>{Second Hard Disk}</b> - 140GB, ATA, disk1 -- {First Partition} - Windows -- {Second Partition} - (an old) Tiger (I'll uninstall it anyway) So am I able to install Boot Camp as a Boot Selector? By the way: Anyway I'll reformat and reinstall the Windows HD ... Greetz, -crawle |
Forget about it!!! :D
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Alright ;-)
But I can install Windows again and add my Leopard to the Windows Bootloader, can't I? |
Yes...:-)
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Alright. I installed Windows XP Prof.
Actually I'm in the System Config. Following file: [see attachment] So what do I have to type into the file, that my Partition "Leopard" from my second HD appears in the Windows Bootloader? If possible set as "default"... -crawle |
Ok, I got it to the boot list by adding a chain0 entry and copying chain0 to the Xp-Root. But when I boot from the second HD or when I choose the "OSX 86" in win bootloader, it says "NTLDR is missing". Windows runs perfectly.
Please help, I don't want to "lose" my lovely Leopard :( -crawle |
Hasn't got anyone an idea? As far as I know is this just a failure ...
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i happen to me once, but i didn't bother with it, i just reinstalled Leo
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Mh... but can I back up my Leopard partition maybe and install it from it?
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if you have windows installed download transmac/macdick etc and save your data on the windows hard drive
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Alright. But can I also backup my installed programms like office etc.?
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Mh... I think, I don't want to reinstall it. I'll find another way. But thanks.
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i don't know ... maybe small less complex programs, but office i don't know:)
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You can try Easybcd
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@roisoft: EasyBCD is only for Vista.
Ok guys, I got it work. I reinstalled Leopard ... Then I selected in my BIOS "First Boot Device" my Windows HD. So it appears the Windows-Bootloader and I can choose between Mac OSX and Windows Vista. That's great, isn't it? <b>Bootcamp<i>X86</i></b> ;) |
It´s true, i´m sorry :)
good job! |